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Title First Line Original Publication Datesort descending Themes Republication Hearst Collections
126 The Questioner When evening bows its head so does the farmer, Compass Review 1958 farming, significance North American Review (1974) 24. Limited View 10, Landmark and Other Poems 39.
127 The Hunter You cannot kill the white-tailed deer Music for Seven Poems 1958 hunting, persistence A Single Focus 69, Snake in the Strawberries 43.
128 Each Spring When ducks print signs in the mud for the farmer to read, Music for Seven Poems 1958 spring, hope
129 The Shadow I have seen the butcher's shadow Chicago Jewish Forum 1959 animals, slaughter Limited View 4, Snake in the Strawberries 29.
130 The Barn It was like a house but larger and not so tame, Instructor 1959 farming, imagination
131 Time of Contrition Today I saw the gossip pack Denver Post 1959 gossip, regret
132 Moment Toward Spring This is the day when on the hills of noon Ladies Home Journal 1959 spring, transition Limited View 13, Snake in the Strawberries 29.
133 The Cricket If the sparrows would stop Educational Leadership 1959 noise, happiness
134 The Unprotected The sun at noon America 1959 farming, responsibility Limited View 35, Snake in the Strawberries 27.
135 Time to Act At last the revelation, a brisk wind peels Kansas City Magazine 1959 spring, anticipation
136 The Reminder When the day finally ended I felt wet and cold Educational Leadership 1959 love, farming
137 Grandfather's Farm The worn scythe hangs in the box-elder tree, The Saturday Evening Post 1959 work, family Limited View 33, Landmark and Other Poems 7.
138 Autumn Love When you stood smiling under a roof of leaves Ladies Home Journal 1959 love, fall Limited View 27, Landmark and Other Poems 22.
139 Emerson's Page His Neighbors scratched Educational Leadership 1959 nature, wisdom Limited View 28, Shaken by Leaf-fall 50, Landmark and Other Poems 29.
140 Farmhand A mule with fork and shovel breeds no honey Prairie Schooner 1960 work, resentment Heartland: Poets of the Midwest 77. Limited View 5.
141 See How the Wind See how the wind repeats itself America 1960 winter, perseverance Late Harvest 74. Limited View 9.
142 First Signs Today the wind trudged in from the south Instructor 1960 spring, weather Limited View 34, Landmark and Other Poems 35.
143 Late Meadowlark We know the meaning when we read the signs The Saturday Evening Post 1960 birds, fall Limited View 11, Snake in the Strawberries 34.
144 Time's Laggard The house of summer closed its doors. The Saturday Evening Post 1960 winter, stubbornness
145 Vigilance Rocks grow expensive Kansas City Magazine 1960 farming, nature
146 Weed Solitude Machines worn out, embalmed in rust, Kansas City Magazine 1960 machines, decay Limited View 8, Landmark and Other Poems 44.
147 Cross Purposes The farmer sun Discourse: A Review of Liberal Arts 1961 weather, superstition Limited View 36, Landmark and Other Poems 40.
148 The Bird One day in the bleak month of March Discourse: A Review of Liberal Arts 1961 birds, memory Shaken by Leaf-Fall 66.
149 Advice to Farmers You trimmed the wilderness to size Sparrow Magazine 1961 farming, nature
150 Owner The morning sun surveys the time for me, Sparrow Magazine 1961 farming, ownership

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